Have a Surface Book (i7, GPU, 512GB SSD, No performance base). Also going to college next year for computer science. I'm of the opinion it's the perfect college laptop, but here's a more detailed overview:

Pros:

I can take notes on it and draw which is as awesome as it sounds.

Machine is pretty beefy on everything (except games, more below), can run Photoshop, Premiere, etc with no issues

Clipboard mode (detached) is great for just chilling, watching movies

For CS majors: Macs are not better than Windows for programming. They were in 2012, but a lot has changed since then and it's substantially less painful now. Linux still beats both, but it's a bitch on Surface devices, so keep that in mind

Cons:

Battery life is good but not great, will last me through most of the day but not longer. Consider getting the performance base.

Games are good but not great. GPU is a modified GeForce 940. For me (I don't game a lot) it's fine. If you're playing League of Legends or Overwatch, it's fine on medium settings. If you're playing The Witcher 3 or such, it's not good.

Pricey as heck.

Surface Book 2 may be getting announced in May, with a Fall release date. (Microsoft is holding an event May 2.) Consider waiting until the price drops as SB2 arrives or waiting for the SB2

Will doesn't sell it anymore, period. If you want it you can search YouTube comments, iirc someone posted the full album as a video and in the comments gave a Dropbox link to a .zip w/all the songs. That's how I got it

You've got nearly 100 years worth of movies nearly entirely composed of white males. If you need more, the next Avengers movie is coming up.

The fact that Hollywood is course correcting and trying to include a wide variety of people is not something to be looked down on, or marked as a negative. You aren't getting a negative reaction because you're pointing out the "social engineering," you're getting a negative reaction because you're complaining about the existence of diversity in a film as an inherently bad thing.

Applied via POSSE Foundation to be a member of Pomona College class of 2021, and was accepted w/full tuition paid. Really happy I don't have to work on essays anymore, and really great to have a group of colleagues also going to Pomona with me. Thanks to y'all for all your help during the process!

The POSSE process is different, and I went through three rounds of interviews before I was ultimately accepted - including two group interviews with non conventional activities (they call it DAP, or Dynamic Assessment Process). I think my performance during these interviews weighed heavily on my eventual acceptance, as my GPA was obviously pretty weak and I feel I did really well during the interviews.

I "hacked" the door puzzle by pulling up the source code of the page and looking for "Door." The code isn't minified or uglified in any form, so I found a sequenceWin that clearly stated the solution to the problem. Image here.

The fact the code isn't obfuscated beyond the removal of line breaks makes me believe there's something worth finding, but I haven't located anything yet.